Star Trek Enterprise 2x24 - First Flight After receiving news of the death of one of his former colleagues and rivals in the NX test program, Archer relates a story to T'Pol about a group of ragtag flyboys hoping to break the Warp 2 barrier. Memory Alpha Link Star Trek: Enterprise 02x24 - First Flight…

Star Trek Enterprise 2x23 - Regeneration Enterprise takes another risk by introducing a second species ahead of known canon. Thing is, this episode was just so fun that any minor conflicts with the Borg introduction in The Next Generation are totally overshadowed. Memory Alpha Link Star Trek: Enterprise 02x23 - Regeneration Directed by David Livingston…

Star Trek Enterprise 2x19 - Judgment Losing his case in a Klingon tribunal, the Captain of the Enterprise is sent to Rura Penthe, charged with crimes against the Klingon Empire. What's neat about this episode is I can save some time when writing the summary of Star Trek VI: Undiscovered Country when that comes around..…

Star Trek Enterprise 2x18 - The Crossing The Enterprise is "consumed" by a vessel inhabited by hundreds of non-corporeal beings of light. Thankfully they only wish to share their incredible abilities with the crew! While Trip may have had the time of his life, Archer is a bit suspicious. Memory Alpha Link Star Trek: Enterprise…

Star Trek Enterprise 2x17 - Canamar Archer and Trip are wrongfully held aboard a prison transfer ship when they have the double misfortune of having their ship hijacked by an Enolian and Nausicaan committed to making their grand escape at the expense of everyone aboard. Memory Alpha Link Star Trek: Enterprise 02x17 - Canamar Directed…

Archer can’t seem to get away with much these days without incurring the wrath of the warring factions of the illusive Temporal Cold War, and as it turns out, recovering a dead body from a 31st century time traveling ship is just the type of thing to set the Suliban (and now Tholians!) on his…

Archer gets himself pulled into negotiations between the Andorians and Vulcans, a task everyone but the plucky captain himself seems to think is a lost cause. We start to see some tenants of the Federation shine through in this episode. Very exciting!

In this continuation of the arc started with T’Pol’s assault back in episode 17 of season 1, Fusion, we see just how deeply the animosity and disdain runs within the Vulcan culture for those thought to practice mind-melds.

Trip has a not so friendly encounter with an Arkonian pilot named Zho’Kaan while testing the shuttlepod’s autopilot, leading to a short camping trip on the surface of a moon. Not so bad on its own, but turns out it can get to well over 250 degrees in the daylight and both ships were damaged…

The new Seth MacFarlane joint, The Orville, premiered with what ended up feeling like a pretty strong episode.. At least to our tastes. While it isn’t perfect, there is a lot to be excited about in this first episode. If they can hammer out some of the dings as the series progresses, this could be…

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